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  • Human Activities Responsible for Rapid Increase in Earth's Heat

    Increases in greenhouse gases, decreases in aerosols and polar sea-ice, are major factors

  • Earth’s Vital Signs Worsen Amid Business-As-Usual Mindset on Climate Change

    Twenty months after declaring a climate emergency and establishing a set of vital signs for the Earth, a coalition headed by two Oregon State University researchers says the updated vital signs “largely reflect the consequences of unrelenting business as usual.”

  • Are Laundry and Dish Pods Biodegradable? Not Exactly, ASU Study Shows

    The simplicity of grabbing a laundry or dishwasher pod and tossing it into the machine has made them a popular choice for many consumers for nearly a decade.

  • Particles from Paints, Pesticides Have Deadly Impact

    Air pollution triggered by use of common chemicals, fuels may kill 10 times more people than previously recognized

  • Upcycling Plastic Waste Into High-Performing Mechanical Lubricants

    New research could mean fewer adverse impacts from plastic waste and cheaper lubricants used in vehicles and industrial activities.

  • Tropical Rainforest Index

    Rainforests are a powerful, natural solution to combat climate change — providing water filtration, capturing carbon and regulating global temperatures. 

  • Improving Air Quality Reduces Dementia Risk, Multiple Studies Suggest

    Improving air quality may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk, according to several studies reported today at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®) 2021 in Denver and virtually.

  • Smoke Across North America

    Skies turned hazy from Pittsburgh to Washington to Boston, as smoke from fires in Canada poured into the U.S. Northeast.

  • Using Silicone Wristbands To Measure Air Quality

    A Texas A&M study found that these inexpensive, convenient devices can measure exposure to a class of chemicals that can be harmful during pregnancy.

  • China's Carbon-Monitoring Satellite Reports Global Carbon Net of Six Gigatons

    About six gigatons — roughly 12 times the mass of all living humans — of carbon appears to be emitted over land every year, according to data from the Chinese Global Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Scientific Experimental Satellite (TanSat).

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